Bryanston Country Club sets its sights on a community-focused 2026
From major sporting achievements and inspiring community initiatives to a growing commitment to inclusivity, Bryanston Country Club reflects on a successful 2025 while laying the foundation for an even more connected and family-focused 2026.
As Bryanston Country Club looks ahead to 2026, general manager Andrew Rogers said the coming year will build on the meaningful progress made in 2025, with a renewed focus on strengthening community, enhancing member experiences, and expanding opportunities for families.
Reflecting on 2025, Rogers describes the year as one defined by both growth and purpose. Membership flourished across all sporting codes, families continued to find a welcoming home within the club’s vibrant community, and several initiatives significantly enhanced both member engagement and outreach efforts in the wider Bryanston area.
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“From major tournaments that showcased world-class talent and sportsmanship to the club’s ongoing junior development successes, the year reflected a club thriving both on and off the field. Significant facility upgrades ensured that members enjoy a modern, high-quality environment that supports active living and social connection.”
One of the club’s most notable achievements was its strengthened commitment to the Women in Golf Charter, a focus that will continue to shape its priorities in 2026.
Supporting, empowering, and elevating women’s participation in golf remains central to Bryanston Country Club’s long-term mission.
Rogers added that 2025 delivered meaningful progress by improving visibility, expanding development programmes, and cultivating an environment where women golfers feel encouraged and valued.
The successes of 2025 have helped shape the club’s forward-looking goals, particularly its intention to amplify community engagement in the coming year. The Sunset Charity Concert, featuring Nadine, Craig Urbani, Tim Moloi, Nhoza, and Harry Sideropoulos, stood out as a celebration of togetherness and generosity.
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The club’s outreach efforts, including the Jars of Hope distribution and Winter Blanket Drive, also reinforced the spirit of compassion that defines Bryanston Country Club.
In 2026, the club aims to deepen this sense of connection even further. “We plan to invest in enhanced member experiences, expand our young families’ facilities, and continue creating meaningful opportunities for families to stay active and connected.
“Our vision is simple: to keep evolving, keep improving, and keep offering a welcoming space where people of all ages feel they truly belong.”
Bryanston Country Club extends heartfelt wishes to its members and the broader Bryanston community. “May this festive period bring rest, joy, and memorable moments shared with the people who matter most,” Rogers said.
“It is a time to slow down, reconnect, and enjoy active, restorative moments, whether on the course, on the courts, or over a shared meal after a busy and meaningful year.”
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